‘Some people just laugh’: Meet the students on Ireland’s first influencer degree
Despite eye-rolling over a college course for wannabe social media stars, infuencing is a serious business valued at around $250 billion
South East Technological University
Despite eye-rolling over a college course for wannabe social media stars, infuencing is a serious business valued at around $250 billion
‘No evidence’ any data or information compromised at this point, university says
Key details about 2024-2025 open days for National College of Ireland, St Patrick’s University, IADT, NCAD, Munster Technological University and more
New places at South East Technological University and Atlantic Technological University may ease CAO pressure
The rules of the CAO are explicit: applicants can move up, not down, their course preference list
Six schools of architecture are working together to transform the training of architects with sustainability in mind
Fostering an inclusive campus environment is key to attracting a wider range of students
South East Technological University delivers courses across multiple disciplines with the largest concentrations across health and welfare, business and engineering
Using technology to solve social and environmental issues is one of the world’s greatest social challenges
South East Technological University’s gender expression and identity policy sparked controversy last year
Ireland’s ‘juggernaut’ influencer sector has become ‘a hugely valuable industry’
Withholding someone’s chosen name has long been a way of asserting power over them: it’s why all the Irish were Micks, Paddies or Bridgets
South East Technological University launches new gender expression and identity policy
More than 5,000 first year students dropped out of their third level courses in 2020-21
Disconnection, isolation and exam inexperience among factors behind increase, say academics
We need to value applicants’ unique aptitudes and reward them for selecting relevant courses
‘We are a small country with a high level of pharmaceutical and biotech companies so it has been easy to spread awareness’
Fans gathered in Waterford at the weekend to compete to solve the brainteasing puzzle
Water analysis and a new technique called eDNA will help us work out how many otters live in Ireland
Festival in Waterford includes ‘Boyle-in Points’ game show hosted by RTÉ'S Cathal Murray, and songs and science from Ulysses
This small mosquito can be a menace to people and deadly to animals, but the little-studied insect plays a role in pollination
Artificial intelligence will disrupt the working world – how should it affect students’ course selection?
TUs have a focus on vocationally and professionally oriented science and technology programmes, from engineering to agriculture
University, college, technological university, institute of technology: what are they, what difference does it make - and why should CAO applicants care?
SETU has courses available in the areas of business, humanities, science, engineering, computing and sport
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
Hard-to-find, expensive accommodation makes life hard for tenants in southeast
Healthcare: choosing to study medicine is not a decision to be taken lightly
South east gets its first university following merger of Waterford IT and IT Carlow
Veronica Campbell will bring ‘energy, vitality and leadership’ to role, says chair of board
Ireland’s third-level sector is undergoing a process of wide-ranging reform
Technological universities are expected to have an emphasis on level six to eight programmes and industry-focused research
Technological universities are not intended to be the same as traditional universities, writes Simon Harris, Minister for Further and Higher Education.
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